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Identification of a Quinone Derivative as a YAP/TEAD Activity Modulator from a Repurposing Library

Authors :
Angela Lauriola
Elisa Uliassi
Matteo Santucci
Maria Laura Bolognesi
Marco Mor
Laura Scalvini
Gian Marco Elisi
Gaia Gozzi
Lorenzo Tagliazucchi
Gaetano Marverti
Stefania Ferrari
Lorena Losi
Domenico D’Arca
Maria Paola Costi
Lauriola A.
Uliassi E.
Santucci M.
Bolognesi M.L.
Mor M.
Scalvini L.
Elisi G.M.
Gozzi G.
Tagliazucchi L.
Marverti G.
Ferrari S.
Losi L.
D'Arca D.
Costi M.P.
Source :
Pharmaceutics; Volume 14; Issue 2; Pages: 391
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The transcriptional regulators YAP (Yes-associated protein) and TAZ (transcriptional co-activator with PDZ-binding motif) are the major downstream effectors in the Hippo pathway and are involved in cancer progression through modulation of the activity of TEAD (transcriptional enhanced associate domain) transcription factors. To exploit the advantages of drug repurposing in the search of new drugs, we developed a similar approach for the identification of new hits interfering with TEAD target gene expression. In our study, a 27-member in-house library was assembled, characterized, and screened for its cancer cell growth inhibition effect. In a secondary luciferase-based assay, only seven compounds confirmed their specific involvement in TEAD activity. IA5 bearing a p-quinoid structure reduced the cytoplasmic level of phosphorylated YAP and the YAP–TEAD complex transcriptional activity and reduced cancer cell growth. IA5 is a promising hit compound for TEAD activity modulator development.

Details

ISSN :
19994923
Volume :
14
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pharmaceutics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....be345958ae7c90f03d39e96de630d74b